Author: Robert A Manning, Atlantic Council It may be weeks before the US presidential election is fully settled, though the trajectory suggests a divided government of...
What is consumer inflation?Consumer inflation is the rising costs of goods and services in an economy and, as a result, reflects the decreasing purchasing power of...
Author: Greg McCarthy, UWA The growing tensions between Australia and China are often attributed to external factors. But Australia’s policy towards China is also an expression...
Author: Zhiqun Zhu, Bucknell University In June 1982, Vincent Chin was beaten by two white men in Detroit at a time when the Japanese auto industry...
Digital garment printers are helping China’s clothing manufacturers meet the demands of fickle young consumers who want it all in the era of internet shopping: unique...
Author: Fergus Green, Utrecht University In a speech to the UN General Assembly in late September 2020, Chinese President Xi Jinping declared his country’s aim ‘to...
As US-China tensions show no sign of abating, the threat of new Washington-imposed tariffs and sanctions on Chinese firms are starting to reveal cracks in China’s...
Author: Haiqing Yu, RMIT University Chinese social media network WeChat is facing global scrutiny and possible bans due to its handling of user data privacy, its...
Author: Wang Gungwu, NUS and ANU The first Sinologists I met in the 1950s were Europeans working in the Orientalist tradition. They had inherited two centuries...